About Deneb4

Built for businesses that make things.

Why Deneb4 exists.

Most web agencies serve everyone. Retail, hospitality, startups, non-profits, healthcare: all handled the same way with the same templated approach.

Industrial and technical businesses are different. Their buyers are engineers, procurement managers, and operations leads: people who evaluate credibility, capability, and clarity. Generic marketing fluff doesn't work. A polished brochure with stock photos of handshakes doesn't work.

Deneb4 was started to build the kind of websites that actually serve industrial businesses: technically sound, built around real workflows, and credible enough to hold up in a sales conversation.

I founded Deneb4 to bring high-level engineering precision to the industrial web.

Focus area

Small to mid-sized industrial, engineering, and manufacturing businesses.

Approximately 10–250 employees. B2B, quote-based sales model. Need a web presence that supports leads, operations, and hiring, not just a brochure.

Founder of Deneb4

The person doing the work

This industry isn't new to me.

My family ran an industrial engineering and custom fabrication company. I grew up around it, and later worked in it. That means I know what it looks like from the inside: quoting custom jobs, explaining fabrication capabilities to prospects, fielding calls from procurement teams, walking the shop floor. I didn't learn this industry through a client brief.

I have a formal university background in computer science. Every project is handled end to end by one person: the strategy, the design, the build, the delivery. There's no handoff to a junior after the brief is signed off. What you agree to is what gets built, and one person is accountable for all of it.

That combination of genuine industry experience and full technical capability is what makes Deneb4 different from a generalist agency that happens to take industrial clients.

Ridhi

Technical foundation

University education in Computer Science

Industry background

Industrial Engineering and Custom Fabrication

What that means for you

No learning curve on the industry. No explaining what a spec sheet is, what RFQ-driven sales look like, or why your buyers evaluate differently.

How I build

I apply computer science principles and multi-model orchestration, not just design trends, to every project. Your site is treated as a piece of high-performance infrastructure, not a digital brochure.

How I work

What I stand for.

01

Industry-first thinking

I don't design for portfolios. I design for the way industrial businesses operate: RFQs, technical specs, procurement, and hiring.

02

Transparent process

Every project has a structured brief, defined phases, and clear review points. You always know where things stand.

03

No account manager dilution

You work directly with the person building your site. No brief-laundering through layers of account management.

04

Built to last

Clean code, maintainable structure, proper SEO foundations. Sites that can grow without a rebuild.

Common questions

Fair questions. Straight answers.

Why a specialized studio over an established agency?

Because generalist agencies spend your first three weeks and your budget learning what an RFQ is. I've spent my life in the industrial world, and I started Deneb4 because I saw a clear gap: companies that make complex things need a partner who understands the shop floor as well as the codebase. You aren't paying for agency overhead. You're getting immediate technical alignment.

We've had bad experiences with web projects before.

I know. Over budget, slow, never launched, or launched wrong. My process is built around preventing that: structured scope, phased delivery, defined sign-off.

Can one person handle strategy, design, and development?

In the industrial B2B space, tight integration between strategy and execution is an advantage. No handoff mistakes. No brief drift. The person who understands your business builds your site.

Ready to talk?

Tell me what you're working on. I'll come back with a clear next step within a couple of business days.